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MESOTHERAPY

Mesotherapy is a nonsurgical, permanent method for skin aging , hair loss, fat removal, body contouring . However, it was discovered that depending on the different substances injected.
mesotherapy might also be useful in treating chronic pain, bone and joint disorders and psoriasis. More recently, with the discovery that body fat can be reduced with the injection of certain substances, mesotherapy is widely being used to help with weight loss, cellulit reduction, body sculpting, wrinkle removal and facial rejuvenation.
“Mesotherapy combines a bespoke cocktail of powerful vitamins, which are injected into the lower layers of the skin using a meso device with one needle, whereas microneedling gently moves multiple microscopic needles over the face to cause miniscule puncture marks, activating the production of collagen and elastin.
It may contain minute quantities of plant extracts, vitamins, enzymes, nutrients, hormones and medications such as vasodilators, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents, beta-receptor agonists and antibiotics.

Is Mesotherapy effective for hair?

The chance of success of Mesotherapy treatment is regarded by hair experts to be 90% to 92% successful. Mesotherapy makes your hair follicle grow faster and survive in long run due to active blood circulation.

Is Mesotherapy safe for face?

Mesotherapy treatment can be used for face, neck and under eye rejuvenation and also for common concerns such as hair thinning. Mesotherapy treatments involve injecting Hyaluronic Acid directly into the mesoderm (middle layer of the skin).
Is Mesotherapy a filler?
"Mesotherapy will improve the texture of the skin where Botox is used. It is not a filler so it cannot replace volume loss, however, it will prolong the life of a filler and it will stimulate collagen and elastin where there is loss of volume and therefore improve plumpness on the face.

How long will it last?

Mesotherapy for skin rejuvenation is generally given in a course of treatments with results lasting between 3-5 months. Top up treatments will be required to maintain the results. Treatment protocols vary depending on the indication and serum

Ideally, Mesotherapy should be purchased as a pack of four to six sessions. These can be
done at one to two-week intervals. Once you’ve achieved your optimal effect, we
recommend that you have approximately two treatments per year in order to maintain
results.
During your consultation and ongoing aftercare, we will address any of your concerns and
draw up an individualised treatment plan so you can be assured of obtaining the best
results possible.

Mesotherapy can instantly improve dull, tired looking skin and superficial wrinkles but
can also help to improve sluggish blood circulation, aiding the body to flush out ageing
toxins. This treatment can also be used to address hyperpigmentation, treat acne and
'lit-from-within' skin glow.

MesoGlow is a form of mesotherapy treatment for face where small amounts of
different cocktails of antioxidants and amino acids are injected in specific areas that will
result in facial rejuvenation, skin tightening, and a reversal of age related damage.

No needle mesotherapy uses ultrasound to push products through the dermal layer of
the skin without the use of a needle. The ultrasound will in turn enable the skin cells to
become permeable and absorb more of the vital nutrients from the active ingredients
being used.

● Do NOT consume alcoholic beverages at least 24 hours prior to treatment
(alcohol may thin the blood and increase the risk of bruising)
● Avoid anti-inflammatory/blood thinning medications, if possible for a period of 2 weeks before treatment. Medications and supplements such as aspirin, vitamin E, ginkgo biloba, ginseng, St. John’s Wort, Omega 3/Fish Oil supplements, Ibuprofen, Motrin, Advil, Aleve and other NSAIDS have a blood thinning effect and can increase the risk of bruising and swelling after injections.
● Discontinue Retin-A 2 days before and 2 days after treatment.
● Reschedule your appointment at least 24 hours in advance if you have a rash, cold sore or blemish on the area.
● If you have a history of cold sores please let your provider know, they may put you on an antiviral medication prior to treatment.
● Be sure to have a good breakfast, including food and drink before your
procedure. This will decrease the chances of lightheadedness during your
treatment.
● You are not a candidate if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

● Avoid significant movement or massage of the treated area. Unless instructed by
the provider.
● Avoid strenuous exercise for 24 hours.
● Avoid extensive sun or heat for 72 hours.
● Avoid consuming excess amounts of alcohol or salts to avoid excess swelling.
● If you have swelling you may apply a cool compress for 15 minutes each hour.
● Use Tylenol for discomfort.
● Try to sleep face up and slightly elevated if you experience swelling.
● Take Arnica to help the bruising and swelling, start at least 2 days prior to
injections.